Parking Programs

It's Time to Renew Your Parking Pass for 2025

Resident Waterfront Parking Passes and Residential Zone parking permits will expire on December 31, 2024. Renewing is easy! 

1.    Log into your Passport account using the Passport customer portal .

2.    Go to your permit dashboard and click the “Renew Now” button. No need to upload any documents if your primary address has not changed.

If you need assistance, please email permitcenter@mukilteowa.gov or visit City Hall during regular business hours. 

Paid Parking

Paid parking is available in Lighthouse Park and on downtown streets for $3/hour. Paid parking hours vary.  The city has removed parking meters. For information on how to pay by phone, see the Passport User Guide [PDF]. Parking is free with a visible handicapped permit.

Parking Tickets

If you've received a parking citation, you can pay your ticket online.

Parking Passes

In addition to paid parking meters, the city manages several parking permit programs. All parking passes are now electronic. No physical passes will be issued.  (see the Parking Maps [PDF]):

  • Resident Waterfront/Lighthouse Park Permit. Mukilteo residents are eligible for this annual pass that allows free parking in Lighthouse Park and on Front Street.
  • Residential Zone Permit. Residents who own homes adjacent to restricted parking zones (such as Old Town, Westridge, and Whidbey Lane) can apply for passes to exempt them and their guests from posted parking hour restrictions.
  • Employee Parking Permit. Businesses in the Downtown Business and Waterfront Mixed Use Zones are eligible for passes that allow employees to park more than 4-hours in specified locations.
  • Commuter Permit. The city rents spaces in the following lots: 609 Front Street (Diamond Knot), 89 Park Avenue and 309 Lincoln Avenue (Rosehill Community Center). The Commuter lot is first come first served and permit holders park in any available space.
  • Boat Launch Permit. The city has a boat launch ramp for recreational boating at the lighthouse park. Permit holders can park overnight in the vehicle/trailer parking stalls, for up to a maximum of four days at any one time. The annual Permit fee for Non-Residents is $170, and for residents its $85.

How to Apply

Most passes require you to upload proof of residency (driver's license or utility bill) and your vehicle registration. Gather your documents and apply through the Passport Portal website

Need Help?

Please use our application guides for step-by-step instructions:

We are also available to help you in person at City Hall Monday through Thursday (closed for lunch from noon to 1).